To Doctor Lang Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBAABCDCDDC

Little perhaps thou valuest verse of mineA
Little hast read of what my hand has wroughtB
Yet I with thy brave memory would entwineA
The muse s amaranths For thou well hast foughtB
For freedom well her sacred lessons taughtB
Well baffled wrong and delved with far designA
Into those elements where treasures shineA
Excelling those wherewith our hills are fraughtB
And when thy glorious grey head shall makeC
One spot all hallowed for the coming daysD
Tombed in the golden land for whose sole sakeC
With labour thou hast furrowed all thy waysD
Well a young nation shall thy worth appraiseD
Even through the grief which then shall o er thee breakC

Charles Harpur



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